I believe that, that is not possible. However in the act of intercourse a male may give a female an infection.
If you have a urinary tract infection, the best way to get rid of it is by drinking lots of fluids, cranberry juice also works very well.
If this does not work for you contact your doctor and get a 14 day treatment usually oral.
One cannot "see" a urinary tract infection, a person can only feel it, and must see a physician for a prescription for antibiotics.
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a bacterial infection that affects the urinary system, including the bladder, kidneys, ureters, and urethra. Common symptoms include pain or burning during urination, increased frequency of urination, cloudy or strong-smelling urine, and pelvic pain. UTIs are usually treated with antibiotics prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Urinary tract infection. Go see you GP.
You may have a urinary tract infection or yeast infection. You may take over the counter cranberry capsules or tablets or even cranberry juice for the urinary tract infection. For the yeast infection you should see a doctor. Either way, see a doctor.
Gonorrhea is typically a reproductive tract infection, locating in the penis in the male and the vagina in the female. However, it is possible for gonorrhea to transit to the urinary tract in both genders due to the proximity of the urethra to the reproductive tract.
Urinary tract infection, prostate problem are two to start with. Any male with haematuria should get himself to his doctor as soon as possible.
If you're male, it could be a prostate problem and you should check it out with your doctor. If you're male or female it can still be an infection.
Establishing a catheterization schedule may require a period of adjustment. To prevent urinary tract infection antiseptic techniques for insertion and catheter care should be used.
Yes, a male can give a yeast infection to a woman.
Increased numbers of white blood cells in urine are usually a sign of a urinary tract infection or other renal diseases. White blood cells are a normal component in the secretions of the male and female genital tracts and can be present in normal urine with concentrations of 0 to 8 cells per high-power field. Some laboratories culture urine with >5 white blood cells per high-power field to rule out a urinary tract infection.
A narrowing of the urinary tract, in which urine backs up and injures the kidneys. About 10% of these obstructions require prenatal surgery to prevent multiple abnormalities and depleted amniotic fluid.
If you mean leak urine, then nervousness, being excited, or poor bladder control could be the issue, or possible a urinary tract infection. If the dog is not spayed, the she could be in heat, which is a time or ovulation in which a dog could become pregnant, and she should be kept away from male dogs.